Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Expected to Rise Most Since January - The difficulty of mining Bitcoin (BTC) is this week expected to increase the most since January this year after hashrate on the network has seen a notable rise over the past 11 days. https://t.co/E7KaRY4v4N
3/3lastly, and most importantly, it is easier to obtain compliance approval as new energy power projects are being welcomed by governments around the world.
2/3in addition to that, clean energy provides autonomy in terms of energy supply; moreover, solar power generation can be used for other purposes for additional income;
1/3She further listed the advantages of clean energy. For example, although clean energy also has construction costs, it has low daily maintenance costs and long life, thus reducing electricity costs in an all-round way;
2/2Mining consumes huge amount of energy, and as countries around the world pay more attention to carbon emissions, more and more mining projects use clean energy, which promotes the development of new energy.
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At the roundtable meeting of Via BTC, Phia, Manager at R-cluster said that the company is committed to the research of high-efficiency, automatic, safe and reliable heat cycle control system, such as the immersion cooling mine waste heat reuse scheme.
Global Professionals Increasingly Interested In Bitcoin & Crypto Payments - The ongoing market downturn has not discouraged professionals from taking payment in cryptoassets, as indicated by the latest report released by global payroll specialist Deel. https://t.co/dCBKqCZyfH
R-Cluster's partner Mine Crypto Pro participated in Mining Disrupt 2022, with R-Cluster immersion cooling intelligent supercomputer solution. Welcome all friends to visit the booth for consultation.https://t.co/Nh0UC0aNH2
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R-cluster's partner @ultimus_pool gave a speech in Mining Disrupt event 2022 in Miami, introduced our immersion cooling solution. On the basis of overclocking to improve the work efficiency by 30%-60%, immersion cooling also saves about $50,000 electricity for 1MW per year!